The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 15, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, October 15, 1927,.
P Anderson News
7 , Mr. *0. C. Di^vis is sick. We hope
he will soon be. out again.
Mis, iU, S, johnsvii is all smites
beenusg< her " husband,-. Mr, Christy
Johnson, Came over from Atlanta and
spenti the week-end with her.
~ "Mr." ltobert Nelson of ChuVlotte, is
spending" a. while in the city Visiting
. - Miss Pauline Hamlin.
Mrs. Robert Ross, \vho had an dp?
oration 41 the Anderson County llospita!,
is at home micTi improved. \ i
Mr. McKinley Clayton has gone to
Union High School. \V,. wish for him
?
unsuccessful-school term.-r
Airs. Vinto-Johnson and Mr. Early
' Carte? entertnimd at the hqmc of the
former. JXhe occasion was.the birthday
of Rev; W. C.'Craw ford. There
vteru a ht\mbejt }>f friends present,
'-Who brought gifts. Rev.; Crawford
much. Mr.
J. R. Boldeii, Mr. U. S. Cole *"'
mad, "agents;' Miss Nellie Caldwyll,
.-l-.-l- ^1' at.n North Carolina* Mutual
l.i.i insurance company, anenued
iht.- Mircnts district meetings at UuT
district ollicc in Greenville, S. C. oh"
Friday, September 30th. After hear
. Ing 11 le rei)7>rfs we find Ufat" Ihe' dts
triyt has made splendid increase in the
work.
?Air. Allied llannnund^ under the'
skillful treatment of Dr. Edward
.Johnson; is still improving;
Owing to tlVe luct that Rev. II. C.
Anderson has been sull'ering with his
e'y'es he \vufj unable to-till nis pulpil
. at All. Spring Sunday."" Rev; E. C.
.('nhlr pleached iii his stead. - ~
Air. William Drier of Florida, is il
home, for a while. a
"Airs. F. W. Sherard and children
spent the .day at her home in Teh
diet on Sunday.
Airs. O. E. Johnson has opened- a
St. She . would be. glad to see those
parents who ar? interested.1
Tii.. Pw'iii.,- ..f the M. K. Church
gave a cotton picking contest last,
week..- Quite U lively time was enjoy
ed by all as w.oll ;>* realiviiiiiv > neat
sum for the benefit of the Ladies Aid. |
Mrs. Jane Jackson, wife yf Rev. R. j
S. Jackson* ppstor of the M. E. church j
has boon quite ill.?Wo are glad to j
report that she is mUch improved at
.t this' writing. __j ?--\n^aVtTf"MTs7
Wilson Callaway of
Ca., spent a very pleasant
staV hero visitinc their relatives nn.-l
r^T^Ti'iends. ^ ~ 7 j ' v~
We arc fflad to report that Mrs.
Cecelia Harno- is irrtproving, after a
_veryt?serious operation at the Ander.?"son
.Cbunty Hhspitul.
Prof. (.?. W. Bidden, District Manager
of the Spartanburg District of
the >sorth Carolina Mutual Life Insurance
Company, was . a week-end
visitor to his brother, Mr. J. K. Bolden.
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Miss Connie Edwards is improvjn;;fit
the Anderson County Hospital. She
had an operation several days ago. .
l .... .Mr. Marcellus Thompson is at home
7 IXgain to Chi? -dtrHghtr of his ; many'
"friends. 1
Rev. I). F. Thompson bf Augusta,
Ga., is conducting a grealtvreviYITl.at
St. Paul Baptist,Church. Garge erowits"
ai*o cfiming opt to hear this fearless
gospel preacher' cut wrong doing on
: the l ight and-left. ) Dr. J.., E Jcllz
--?:?Tins ' charge of the singing. ? I\Tew
members are. added, to the church
? nightly. Rev. Campbell ^appreciates
very much the presence of the visiting-tninir.terr.,?IAmb-r-Jnn,
Glenn.
' Price. LomiiX', Ziiumii man,?Flack,
Goaxum, Elder Thompson and oth.
ers are among them.
Miss Leona "Burton, who is teaching
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Bennettsville Locals
The entire county wilH shucked Mow
day morn inn with u severe storm.
Th0 rojinrmnitv is now lonesoni
since the college students and teacher
have left for their respective schools
Misses T. J. and L. J. Johnson lei
Monday for I.ake City, where tpe
will teach this term,
Mr. (J. \y. Witherspoon left Mon
day afternoon-for"AtlHiilrc Cityy*N. J
where ^ \\ill Witness the marriag
of his sister, ^liss Helen Witherspoor
We arc delighted to have MISs Vir
gin!?i Riddick. spend the week-end ii
onr city. She is teaching in the'grad
ed school at Cheraw, S^-C,
Rev. J.. R. Heath -was out -of th
-cfty---t4?is .Week conducting a vyoeR*
"rally, at New Zion, Clio, S. C. _ ,
Mrs, SaralY and- daughter, Mubc
Reese also-- her son are on the sic!
list. " . ?? * 7 /
Mr, and Mrs. Kate Ellison are o
the sick list this week.
Mr. K. I>. Prake passed-through th
city from Xew York City JVIonda;
iltcraoon enrouie. to BORfifllt'l CU1
le/re. f'nlnm too, X t' , whVro he wil
enter school. '
Miss Rosie Latsin rcturndd to Ne\
Yorh^CHy after spending a'few day
home with her sister, Mis.? L. B. Las
tin, who is still sick at this writing
Mrs. Xiillio S. .Bro^il,.and_3M-Q
j arrived home l)'oin Xew York Oit\
whei'e they spent a while this sum
I titer. ^ " ...
Mrs. Reese announces the mar
i riajfe of hey (laughter, Miss Lilli
j Reese to Mr. R. \\\ Walls.
j j)i', L. M. M cColljcint, o'ltr excellen
I dentist, on Market tyt.T is doing som
rdal dent a 1'. work.'.. '
Please pay vintf |>nek- chics- to .th
agent fordhe-papoiv Mist< C.-P. San
devs. ' " . ; ; . . ' .
BRANCHYILLE NEWS
The long, dry ?ihd dusty spelf* ha
liceII hroken tit. last The, rain Wit
very much-accepted.
' Ml' Thmldius Eaitv nnd Mr Alnnyj
Williams nave returned ft'Ohl tin
mountains) living .spent a ple?*?n
time.
Mr. garrison- Miller, a promincn
Tanner, has made good along* agri
pCuUimtHtnes. ifchds in store fteairT;
200 bushels ot' corn, 14 line hogs an
potatoes to ho end. He is now rad
lor the winter, ' > M
.hi>rephuie ~Salley and da ugh
tor, 1.utile are sick on Williams SI
We hope -for them a speedy recovery
Mrs. Rebecca Holman and daugh
iter, Camel spent Tuesday in Charles
ton otv4 business. . .
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M r^. Mora I.even, is hero from Ne\
-York C'jly, where she had been spea
'jling. iheTtJmnier. She will teach her
hi'.i ii.e. rural *<Hk>o1 \his term. .
Mn, IiV.ul I f,\ en A1 i<s Eleiiso Ajar
tin mole red to Orangeburg to see Mrs
J . F. Mayer, who i?- very .iliTZL
We had ?i very successful earn
meet ing at -Bethel.""- Preaching ven
, had by Rev. CJamble of East over, wh
kept the religious fire hot upon th
: altar.
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it Seneca Institute,- spent the week
end at home. .
j Mrs." Minnie Bruce and childrei
left Tuesday fan Washington;, I), f
to spend a while with her son.
Miss Annie Bovian has consente
to '..ike class No. 2 in^the senior dc
pnrmeirt?of?the St,?l'aul Snnffa
School tor this winter and she fe t?
viting all ladies, to come out and en
joy the lessons. ..
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Abbeville News T ,
Air Filward McClarpn camy home
last week from Shaw- University ami "
e spent two days with- his parents, Mr. ;
s ' apd Mrs. Henry McClaren, alter'
>. which he left for Howard Univorsity,
it J^as^iingtoh, D.^C. ' . . .
y Mr. Lewii^ M. Scott spent a fetv
^days in ,the city, last" week with his
-1 mother, Mrs. Rebecca Poole John j
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e'| "Miss Martha C. Taylor is teaching
i. school in Painter Lee, X. ihstBBd
'.- Palmer Loe^ South Carolina, as was
n reported in last week's issue.
Mr. Marion Waterman motored to
. I'Abbet^lle' on the: 2nd and brought
e M issesj Lucy IOUa and Beatrice L. DesKmrtrx%rcrfiril6ndersonv]lle,
N. 'C, lie
| spent until last Saturday With them
1 at their home, on Secession Avenue;
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k after which he left for his home m
.. Orangeburg. . . ' '
n Misses . Lucy KUa Devaux and Go
nova Pressley will l??vethis week
o (or McCprmick to resume their work
y its teachers in "the graded school.
lU'v P. M. Gar v spent .a fw gayrj
,1 in r.ropnfWTrort iast weekr
W'e are sorry-to say that Miss 5?~
v | .xt'vice L. Deveaux is having trouble
s ' with her tonsils. Her many friends
- hope for her a speedy recovery.
:. Miss Helen C.-^-fcatifrier left last
Weyk for Prosperity. S. C.. where she
.% will teach school.
Mr. and Mrs. C. JV Hurst, MestlnmeS-Mary
E. Rook and Estella Larimer
motored to Williamston on last
e SuncViy alul spent the day with Mrs.
Samuel J. Collier, who is at the bedt
side of her mother, who continues
e" very ill. W*0 hope fur ;Mrs. Rodgers
" aU etljfly?rocinurvir - :
C It ' is with rlcnn sorrow nrwl re err of .
- that we say that- .Ml'. Willie ltd wards
had the misfortune t. I- *e half of his
thumb on his lqft hand on the 1.6th ,
In Hie Abbeville Cotton Mill. Kir.
Ed\wrds has many^friends throughout
s the city and county, that'hope he will
s soon me able to work apain. .
Messrs. Ben Morgan, L).. b. Collier,
a. NYM. Richie and Joseph "Hlltnian aVe
J- t ii , ~
t Mr. Rody Jefferson spent part of
last week in Spartanburg on business.
He . reported a. very pleasant
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trip. ?; 7 ?V ; ?ii;
_ _ Friends! in 1At)bcvUle >vish to extend
j their best congratulations and best
| wishes to Mr. Homer Latimer Of
^ , Due West, and Miss Willie Florence
Mattison of Honea Path, who were |
happily married on Saturday ?\fter^
" nimn >it the home of t.he bride in Hon.:
~ ea Path. "~
v" Chureh News -j'.-?'"
Rev. P. M. Gary preached last Sum,
day morning and night. He is looking
forw.ard to-the annual-conference
i next month. ' v
Th0. Sunday School is doing fine.
Bro.. Dan Covin-is always at his. pott
of,duly as superintendent of the Sun~.diiy
School. * ?-j =??
The. A. C. K. I-eague i4 stil] on the
job. interesting Apple's are discussed
every Sunday. . Mr. G^qtTge Curry is
-missed .very .much in the league.'.
The Sunshine Club, uralerthe leade
. - * Tersnip
of Mrs. P. M. Gary, is doing
! a great work.* They had a rally last
urhirih ii-h- qnitp n BllffMtt- '
i Mr. Johnnie .Edwards and Miss Ruth
- | Magalene Covin were happily marrifed
Tuesday niirrft? September 27th, at
r> the bride's* home. The bride was
-jjovely dressed in white flat crepe. The]
groom is a son ot Air. Jack Edwards i
d of Long Cane. Mrs. Edwards 15 n~
- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cb
y i vin, svho is employed her0 at the Sea_
f-pboard Air^.nTTrshrrps.- l'he bride was
- to have graduated from the Abbeville
1 High. School this term.
1 Benedict News
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The formal opening of the College
was held in. the college chapel Monday
night, October 3, 1}>27 .at H:00 o'clock.
Doctlirr D. K. Jenkins-represented the
Benedict Club in a most interesting
from Benedict Collgee and a well
known minister, gave a few timely remarks.
The music directed by Mrs.
Ida Y. Pullins, was wonderfully rendered.
Doctor Antisdel introduced in
a most elaborate way each member
of the faculty. The now teachers are:
Professor Charles F. -Bergman, A. B., .
Colby College, Bachelor of Divinity,
Newton Theological Institution, M. A. (
t Clarke* University, Worcester; Pro- j
fessor Ralph Stonebraker, A. B. Otta-I
wa University and Nqwton .Theologi*
' cal fust ilid ion:?Piufrssm ftobeTt J-rMadison,
Bachelor of Science and Ci- '
. vll Engineering. Howard. University |
- -J-B. A.,- Bartfrmeathi P-rofossor-Stanley |
; S. Morris, B. A.t Morehouse College; J
t Miss Hrrrriett Lefllle. A, TV. Wnimt:
^Holvoke and n^mhrr of tha Phi Beta
Kappa;'Misa Ada Viola Peters, A. fi.>
University of Maine and member of
the Phi Beta Kapa; Mrs. Mamie Morj
ris, A. B., Philander Smith College;
nro LEADER Mrs.
Ida Young i'ullins, New ,1'ing- t
"land Conservatory und Miss Virginia
rlij?Ul'hdlOy, A. B., Benedict- t oiiv-go, aaiul
Mr. Henry. Williams, A. B., 11nt'd\cl
(.'ulego,?Wii h these m w mem
Iters and T'rofcssor Thomas 1?. Uue- t
kett receiving his Bucheiorot^duee?a
degro^ T'.rom Columbia University and
thy old -members' of the faculty, Bin- -n
edict cannot but progru**. u
fcia far as gollegti.studehl's'.and l'ac. h
ulty are . required for an "A" 'class ii
college, Benedict College has long
since reached that mark. Her faculty v-:
has alwajis met. that requirement ?i)id a
at-present aver one.hundred and tyn a
college students are enrolled and niove ?(:
are coming daily. Let us turnr dUy rh
attention toward the endowment drive t
Ond help with pur finance.
Very littfo has been said, about b
h(, foptball team, but the t-eahuis.be a
ing organized and expects* to meet
its foe bravely With Mr. Henry Wil
'.jams and Professor MadisohuTmining
them, Benedict will be" proud of them'
o?i the gridiron.- They must ke.cp
up their reputation and they will do >'
it. Watch for the schcTTuJe of- the
giiiiu.) fim'l i'hiiw ji'nur upjii i i i ii inn hy r
being uvesont. > h
We regret very njuch thai ATiss Saluh
Parker has> g<TTie*m<niL' 011 account '>
of'illness. We trust shewill convalesce
rapidly so that she may ho able t]
to return Very soon. a . 1
Thc Grand Stand is now being ct>n- T
struc'tett on the nililetlc ju'iu. ' Tltor"v.
Benedict Club cannot be commended (
too highly op their interest and e.n- a
luisiasni in this-project, of which, we
all aro more than proud. If you haven't
had a chance to give ynything.
-uveiy, tiftcr you see it going up, v
you will Wi\nt to. have a share in it. '
CAI.HOlN" FALI.S I.OCAI.S ^
The many friends of M rs.. Jennie g
C'linkscales will regret to hear of hoi' g
death, which occuuVed,th0 ?>th of iUi-r"5
month at her home? Anderson, S. C. 5
She had been ill for. several weeks C
prior to her death, h . - c
?Thr fniv'nl " ? '.n.inr]. ft
ed by her pastor ,Rev? A- Ware at ^
-FtBrfndd Baw-isi Cnurch. of which she
was a member. . . ' .
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The interment was in Fairfield ee- '..
mete'ry. . ~ "i
Rev. A. Ware ,and "AlirT li. Dunlap j
motored to Yerdery, S. c! qne day
last week to meet the Ch'ristiaiv U- ,j
nion. ... J
.Rev. A. Ware will preach at John ;?
Creek the 4ih Sunday in this month, j
Come out and hear thm. _ /. ;H
We had a fine rain yn the 8th of .j
httj month, which wa;C triadly neeeiv yi
ed. ji
Those on the sick list are: Mr. Solo* -j
mon Scott, Mr; 'Moke Covintrton nird >
JHsV? Anna Anderson. Wt. hope for ,j
them a.speedy recovery. .)
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' ATLANTIC CITY, N\ .1. NEWS \
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On-tlni evenine of Oftoluw <>th. Miss .
lleitm Withorspoon, .cKarmintr dautrfi
ter <>1' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wither- <
spoon of Bonnettsville, S. (y\vas "happily
married to Mr. J. B. (Jovan, son *i
f Mi*, and >VIr.!? Amos Wright of
New York City. The wedding' took !
place at the Hamilton Memorial M. ;
E. Church. -' !!
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The bride had as ?her aUendanKsix
attractive young ladies, who were , j
beautifully dressed. Revs. Lucas and :
Vy. #1. Horner oitlciatnit at- the' cere? s
mony. Willie Ley Watson of?Pkilade.l- \
phia, Pa.,'sang a most wonderful so- |!
1?>. ; Then?the bridal party moved- '
to their eaf^ and were driven to the. .
home ofxMi. and Mis. W. M. Wrtgd'i?*
the sister und hrothyr-in law?ui the |
groom, where they were servou with ?
x. most pleasing repass in the blue
rooms, u The party then moved to S
710 Pearl Places The lioilio in' .^ic s
groom, where they glided up and down d
the flpA'r to the strain of .the beuti- ''5
ful music. The gluJTng was kept up .11
until wee wee hour|. _5
BAMBEW NEWS "~~j
Lost Supday was a day of sadness ?
at: tkj? ITnTon "TTnptr.sP' ChuriTT 'HcTiTi
Barnberg, S. C. with the?members e
and friends of that community. Rev, 5
L. R. Payton, who has served the said 5
ehun h for six. successive years, read 5
o ~ .'*"3
his resignation and preached his fare 5
wen sermon, nev. ju. k. rtiyion was s
at his best. He is a profound speak- 5
or and a great church worker. Many ?
tears were- shed because of his de-.jS
parture. Speeches Were-made by the
de;K'Oj) hoard and the presidents of C
the auxiliaries of the Church* ' Mr.
TTotmnie?Sfinc th livxred a hoarI-fell *
address relative to "the pastor's siic^j
cess in pievating the church both spi_ (
ritiml and financial. He spoke in j
interest of the Willing Workers and <
appealing to- the pastor .not to leave.. .<
lie presented to the paSHU" hr!
from tl\e SVillinir Workers Huh. ;
.. Miss Sallib Wright spol^c relative tri \
the Y. W. C. A.. Her speech was elo. ,4v
quent and touched every heart. . At'^
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lie closjj, Ol her speech, > hc present* *i
in tnvviopc wi-tli :t l >iu'i >.i. cr ii.i
> nnn-lr> ?>ui Um ^ .?Wv-C: A..
lli'Vi l'aj"ioii liaS^eccpVeU life l". hi' "
i/h liftp.is> (. hni vii in ii?e cit>; ui'
) 'ine.> inn'K', \wn-)e hi' l.'?y j.'.i* t i'l' ''.'I
. fii ;ii rovr. :il.\ . '
jiyv. ft* Ah Zi.*ij{K'l'' prepched ten
iirhts nt t'lic ?hil?>h UapiiM "Church
f Ih.m^i l.m . :;n.l iv : }_i i. 1 < ? [ . t n
iivv ht^"h o'n.e ~ol: tin'- preiijiftst ini'Ct\
ijj* cvdr held, in that city. ' ? v j
J v.v'iy aided In Uia,.;
fum-hV. Wis rt;jrr? ' to Ihyhe ihni tfruuf-#{
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itni, l'or lie truly j.. a p'reaehct1 and \
- irretrt- ^?hrttTir-rTrtrtri"?,h huildvr-rHfHt - a
hristian vyn; iVnTic has U-it . ,
,'ho!jt :of if/riends .and \vo t\ nmr tid .
hd Shitoh f hnroh for -their v. : .
hi t? i11 m-I- fciintf .a pastor! ?
envts : are open -I'd ir-gtdv<?~i\in^-aP-i
nylimy. . """ :
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We atv i! IntMv^ t < in.'-' that .
ios ol" .moetwjrs were, very helpful .
iut "uplifting t-o '.Ijo p'-opK* of thi<
i; v and adjacent ; own a tltn-' y.'a
cid in the <\ M. ivr-C.'ti^rt 'a. .drwhichju>
very- Hlitdent Ktwv-a. li. Ttrcana ;
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We want to thank 'he i aVcnl.lie*i
1* splendidpa!rT?>ov in malviuy'.,
Ke oVo'ninj? dcial at Ijvn Jiato.--bu.vjA'
iif'-iv S' !". (~I ; ? i- .a: n,e
~r;o Kt'C;\i;nl"Mi'.*.. I'll. .'Ft>n?i'{i,i.
I'r-of. Sid.jivansi.cnt .the \vo<-k-0nd '
t. hni'vic* anil reports >. plenka'n-t stay.
Mrs. 1 li acy Ryv 1 spent tin*- wfek|ul
in" Colunibin. v^itinir V-v danyhlvs
that art* attc-ndmjr -AlVa' I'm:-*ci>}ty.
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Tin lia/.adr that is being held over
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i :.e choir itlembcrs'of the Mt. Zion
-' 1 !< ;. -v.il) .sing at the St.. *
l'aui i'. ij.V'isi? C'fnuvh'Thursday night, 1 '1 "
- ei "i:;th. % ; ?
lioy: kirijr, pastor of-Olive Biunch
Han.it < j III li. tpo wheel m?v.
ing. (j" tin-re;.lf you want to Help *
vCjt'p it. uio. injr. Vii the ljrst and third*
Mtmlays o}' eitei: ip<>;nh.- .
?i-H> Z, Million is- .in the' eitv a- '
kun* al ter visiting her two daughter's .
tiyjitn ?;iea, N\kV.7riTn/i i: iiere it, help,
ft ! mother, "Mrs;. \*? r < hunter, j>vho.
heert. op the sici^lis! for.quite a . r
\Vt' more. suuaci iyei v- Tor Ttyo _ ^ :
'atttielflo i.eader '.in .'this city .uiui~;rn7"::-f? * :
;th;"l I lp. a:ntirt> <ori<r>,-i 1 '
vill subscribe for his colored paper
a "! '! r that we will .know whot our ' .
>?-tilde are (HdiVg^"** _ .: -'
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